University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Jan 2012 - Jan 2016
Research Paper
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Jan 2012 - Dec 2015
Instructor and Teaching Assistant For Economic Statistics I
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Jan 2012 - Dec 2015
Graduate Assistant
Northwestern Uniseristy Aug 2008 - Aug 2011
Graduate Student
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Aug 2008 - Aug 2011
Phd In Economics
Education:
University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign 2012 - 2016
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Economics, Philosophy
Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management 2007 - 2011
Masters, Finance
Tsinghua University 2002 - 2006
Bachelors, Economics, Finance
Skills:
Leadership Economics C Data Analysis Derivatives Investments Asset Pricing Finance Microsoft Office Stata Microsoft Excel Sass Mathematical Modeling C++ Python Sas Programming Research Funding Venture Capital Statistics Hedge Funds
Kpmg China Jul 2014 - Jul 2014
Audit Intern
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Jul 2014 - Jul 2014
Research Assistant
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Sep 2013 - Dec 2013
Student Employee
Ey Jan 2013 - Jan 2013
Job Shadow
Maersk Line Dec 2011 - Jan 2012
Audit Intern
Education:
Gies College of Business - University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign 2014 - 2015
Masters, Accounting
Gies College of Business - University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign 2011 - 2014
Bachelors, Accounting
Qingdao No.2 High School 2008 - 2011
Qingdao No. 2 High School
University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign
Masters, Accountancy
Skills:
Microsoft Office Accounting Powerpoint Microsoft Word Financial Analysis Auditing Public Speaking Financial Accounting Account Reconciliation Teamwork Tax Time Management Bookkeeping Assurance Bloomberg Us Gaap
Interests:
Reading Music Movies Extensive Travelling Fishing
Languages:
Mandarin English Japanese
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License 0Vzjl0 Certificate of Accreditation In Teaching Chinese As A Foreign Language Margolis Market Information Lab Software Proficiencies Certification American Red Cross, License 0Vzjl0 International Chinese Language Teachers Association Margolis Market Information Lab Adult First Aid/Cpr/Aed Certification
Senior US officials, including president Barack Obama and three US ambassadors to China, had for years urged top Chinese Communist Party and government officials to release the American, Xue Feng. But China showed little leniency, and Mr Xue served all but 10 months of his eight-year prison s
Date: Apr 04, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
US geologist accused of espionage released from Chinese prison
According to San Francisco-based Dui Hua, Xue Feng was working in China when he helped his employer, energy consulting firm IHS, purchase an oil industry database. But that data was classified, and Xue a naturalized American citizen born in China was detained in the country in late 2007.
The San Francisco-based Dui Hua Foundation said on Saturday that Xue Feng, 50, was deported to the United States immediately after his release on Friday. The human rights group group said Xue was reunited Friday evening with his family in Houston, a city in the southwestern U.S. state of Texas.
With chilling impact, Xue Fengs high-profile legal travails highlighted Beijings deep sensitivities about information it considers secretplus the limits of foreign diplomacy in influencing such cases.
But recent history offers scant hope of a quick release for foreign nationals whose cases attract global attention. In 2010, China sentenced Xue Feng, an American geologist, to eight years in prison, after he had already spent two-and-a-half years awaiting sentencing. He was found guilty of violatin
Date: Aug 06, 2014
Category: World
Source: Google
If You're a Foreigner Using GPS in China, You Could Be a 'Spy'
In 2011, the government sentenced geologist Xue Feng, a naturalized American citizen of Chinese birth, to three years in prison for allegedly violating state secrets while working for IHS Energy (it should be noted that Xue was held for three years before his trial, and, his family says, tortured).
In 2010, an American geologist, Xue Feng, was sentenced to eight years in prison for trying to buy data about locations of Chinese oil wells. His lawyers said the data were commercially available but a court convicted him of trying to obtain state secrets.
On one cold February morning, Huntsman stood on the sidewalk in front of a Chinese courthouse surrounded by foreign reporters. The Beijing People's High Court had just rejected the appeal of an American citizen, Xue Feng, who had challenged his eight-year sentence for violating state secrets rules.